This show has been commercially released as "Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack"
Around & Around, Sugaree, Beer Barrel Polka Tuning, Mexicali Blues, Peggy-O, Beat It On Down The Line, Brown Eyed Women, Cumberland Blues, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Weather Report Suite Prelude-> Weather Report Suite Part 1-> Let It Grow Phil & Ned-> Dark Star-> Drums-> Dark Star-> Morning Dew Promised Land-> Bertha-> Greatest Story Ever Told, Ship of Fools, Not Fade Away-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> One More Saturday Night, E: U.S. Blues
Notes
set 2 (d1) seeded 3/00, set 3 (d2) seeded 4/00; SBD MR > PCM > DAT
> CDR; via A. Fink, R. Nayfield, M. Ferguson; 12/26/69 filler; known flaws:
d2 Cut in Promised Land @ 2:29, Filler Black Peter cuts after 2:06; note
some material from show appears on album Steal Your Face- go
buy it; see public commnets for flaw note on d2t5
Reviewer:
Darkstr56
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April 6, 2005 Subject:
10/18/74
I am in love with the second set (Phil&Ned>Space>Darkstar>Dew) of this show. The boys take us to a very special world. Ephoric to the point
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of drifting away.... The third set isnt as good as the second, but very high energy IMO. Not as much jamming, but hey after what came before, what can ya say.Very tight NFA>GDTRFB. Oh but the "Darkstar"!! The sound is quite nice too. show: 4 quality: 3.5 Darkstr56
Reviewer:
samson
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October 21, 2004 Subject:
Good, but not the best...
As far as sound goes, this is a nice source, esp. for the Seastones>Dark Star>Dew. This Dark Star is very tight with some very well delivered jams.
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At times it is very delicate and beautiful and flows very smoothly. However, the rest of the set kind of drags and just dosen't sound right. For a hint of brilliance, get this one just for the above songs. If you are looking for an introduction to Dead 74, you better check out the shows from May and June. They are much better.